First submitted | September 19, 2020 |
Times taken | 754 |
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You need to take into account regional differences in names. Swede is called rutabaga in North America.
Would also be nice if you accepted broader answers:
- Plurals/singulars as acceptable answers (wouldn't take pea for peas)
- Simplified answers (honeydew for honeydew melon)
- Common misspellings (kolrabi for kohlrabi, etc)
Really enjoyed the quiz even if it did make me hungry!